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The Amadeus Global Travel Distribution System is an electronic reservation system. It is the world's second largest in terms of market share. It is used by airlines, hotels, travel agents and other related businesses in the travel industry. For other uses of the acronym GDS, see GDS (disambiguation). ...
An airline is an organization providing aviation services to passengers and/or cargo. ...
A hotel is an establishment that provides lodging, usually on a short-term basis. ...
A travel agency is a store where individuals or families go to buy travel packages. ...
The leading provider of IT solutions to the travel and tourism industry Within a very short timeframe, Amadeus has become a world leader in providing the travel industry with superior solutions to manage the distribution and selling of travel services. We regularly enhance our products and services with the benefit of input from our various customer groups who actively participate in forums. This way we ensure that the solutions we offer fulfil the required expectations. Our products and services are used by our distinct customer groups in differing ways. Nearly 75,000 travel agencies and more than 11,000 airline sales offices use the Amadeus System to run their business. Many of the industry's leading travel service providers use our modular technology to optimise their distribution and internal operational requirements. Our tagline, "Your technology partner", reflects the approach we take towards our clients. We focus on building and maintaining mutually beneficial long-term relationships. Through this stability we develop a deep understanding of where we can maximise our clients’ success. And all this is provided via the outstanding customer service that forms the backbone of the Amadeus experience. > Amadeus, a truly global company Amadeus has established a global presence for the world-class service it delivers: > 75 national marketing companies > present in over 215* markets worldwide > 5 regional centres > 3 Research & Development centres > over 6,500 employees > over 100 nationalities in our central sites alone In Global Distribution Systems, such as Amadeus, ,Galileo, Worldspan, or Sabre, Codeshare results in the same flight details, except for the flight number, being displayed on computer screens excessively forcing other airlines flights to be displayed on following pages where they may be missed by passengers searching for required flights. The Galileo Central Reservations System is one of the main computer reservation systems designed for the travel industry by a consortium of airlines. ...
Worldspan is a technology company that specializes in travel related software and systems. ...
Sabre is a computer reservations system used by airlines, railways, hotels, and other travel companies. ...
Code sharing is a business term used in the airline industry for a procedure whereby one airline operates a service using its own flight number, e. ...
Much competition in the airline industry revolves around ticket sales (also known as "seat booking") strategies. Travel agents have a preference for flights which provide a direct connection. Code sharing gives this impression. Computer reservations systems (CRS) also often do not discriminate between direct flights and code sharing flights and present both before options that involve several isolate stretches run by different companies. Criticism has been levelled against code sharing by consumer organizations and national departments of trade since it is claimed it is confusing and not transparent to passengers, but thus far without any success. Galileo is a member of SITA. SITA (originally an acronym for Société Internationale de Télécommunications Aéronautiques) is a multinational information technology company specialising in providing IT services to the aviation industry. ...
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